Uit: Oorlogsgetuigen : 8 filmportretten door Pieter Fleury (1989)
Ted Musaph - ‘I didn’t dare anymore’
The Hollandsche Schouwburg (Dutch Theatre) is the collection point for all Jews before being transported to Westerbork. Children wait for their deportation in the Jewish crèche on the other side of the street. The matron and several nursery nurses are able to smuggle children out of the crèche and give them to people who take them to hiding places. ‘Tea’ the name given to blond children are taken to Friesland in the north of the Netherlands and ‘Coffee’, the dark haired children go to Limburg in the south. It is estimated that a thousand children were saved this way.
Thanks to the resistance Ted escapes to the crèche on the other side of the street. But she’s all alone there, she doesn’t know what to do, she has no money and no papers. Eventually she gets on a train to Westerbork.
Source: Extract from Oorlogsgetuigen: 8 filmportretten door Pieter Fleury.
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Ted Musaph
Ted Musaph is fifteen years old when she and her family are forced to move on 19 April 1943 to Amsterdam from Utrecht. In June 1943 her family is picked up during a raid. Ted hides under the hall in her home. She then goes into hiding but is betrayed and taken to the Hollandsche Schouwburg (Dutch Theatre). The resistance helps her to escape, but she is alone, without money or papers. So she gets on a train to join her family in Westerbork. In 1944 she is deported with her family to Bergen-Belsen. Her father dies there. Ted, her mother, brother and sister survive.
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